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Message Subject: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out
FlyfishMN
Posted 8/22/2015 10:59 AM (#781536)
Subject: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





Posts: 59


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Should I:

Put it back in and leave it.
Put it back in and glue it (What kind of glue?)
Bring it to Thorne and get a new tip put on.

Don't want to have it out of the rotation for too long...

Thanks!!!
ToddM
Posted 8/22/2015 11:04 AM (#781537 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





Posts: 20221


Location: oswego, il
I have a few rods that I snapped the insert back in and used jb weld to keep it from popping out again. Smooth it out and make sure none of it gets into the area where the line goes it wont pop out again.
achotrod
Posted 8/22/2015 12:13 PM (#781541 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





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Just replace the tip top. I wouldnt chance gluing it back in and losing a nice bait because of it.
musky513
Posted 8/22/2015 12:58 PM (#781548 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out




Posts: 526


Get a new one put on. Not worth risking having it pop out during a trip on a fish.
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/22/2015 3:20 PM (#781557 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





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Location: Land of the Musky
Real easy to change it out. Just look it up on youTube adn you will find 100s of videos.
Zib
Posted 8/22/2015 4:28 PM (#781560 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: RE: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





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Location: Detroit River

Put a new one on. Cheap & easy fix.

 

Fishysam
Posted 8/22/2015 4:31 PM (#781561 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out




Posts: 1209


I have had a few pop out towards the handle and just pushed them back in no glue and never came out again. Used the rest of the day and still going strong
FlyfishMN
Posted 8/22/2015 9:45 PM (#781582 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





Posts: 59


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Thanks for the tips. Might just try to replace it. Gander is close, but do you have any recommendations on where to order the tips online?
anderj85
Posted 8/22/2015 10:07 PM (#781583 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





Posts: 280


Location: US
Mudhole.com has a good selection of replacement tips.
tinner
Posted 8/24/2015 3:25 PM (#781764 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: RE: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out




Posts: 23


I have super glued them back and holding still .......

It's a PITA yet gets the rod back in the water fastest if you don't have the correct size handy.

Bi-focals, standard super glue, precision glueing, then you will still have to get in there a carfully touch up sand the insert with some fine steel wool or similar.

About an hour of putzing around to get it ideal. Good news is, the ones I did never came out and I watch the braid close......no issues......smooth as a babes butt

Note- Happened on two lower end Shimano Musky rods
bowhunter29
Posted 8/24/2015 7:09 PM (#781786 - in reply to #781764)
Subject: RE: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out





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Location: South-Central PA
tinner - 8/24/2015 4:25 PM. then you will still have to get in there a carfully touch up sand the insert with some fine steel wool or similar


There's nothing you're gonna do that's going to improve the smoothness of a factory ceramic insert. All you'll do is screw things up by going at it with steel wool...or anything else. As hard as most ceramics are, I highly doubt you did anything to it. Did you know you can dull a metal file on SiC inserts?!?

To the OP:
You may be able to get by with re-gluing the insert back in, but why not do the job the right way and replace the whole tiptop. It's a 5 minute job that will cost less than $5.

Jeremy
horsehunter
Posted 8/24/2015 8:19 PM (#781794 - in reply to #781536)
Subject: Re: Rod Tip- Plastic Insert Fell Out




Location: Eastern Ontario
Never liked tips with inserts try and find a carboly or carbide replacement if I remember right about $15 at Mudhole in muskie sizes
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